Cape May County Times, 28 October 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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CAPE *AT COUKTY TIMES FEIDAT, OCTOBEE 28. 1K7.

Heisloville Youth Is Hurt In Auto Crash

Lumber, Protruding From •Truck. Smashes A. Lee's Car. Hitting Him

Car In P.ear Is Overturned

A&rrt Ia*. IT-year-oM non of QObtr. iAt. of MoUlt;nrill*. *«* bs<Ur turn Id an •uunnobilr *ceMent which occurred Juirt out- i Std« of MtBvlllc. when the •rldM'! W*. who wwe drivlns. aticmpteil ^ truck. «o4r»« tn the

. • tbrooch the wtndahield of

ear etrtktns the ton

• Lwaur. for. el it) of HeialrrWin, who wa* arlvlnc dlrectlr j fcrtrttid. In order to avoid utrtkln* Lne'e car in the rear awunx him

Four Hallowe'en Parades [ in County

Cape Mar Counlj rwUdenU am well ne thoae r>: >: -r cocimunttiea wUl hn^e opportunity oter the wc+ end «o wUa-w, fvKtr Hallowe'en paracf"« or M irti O.-m. all prrai..«!ne to *u;p»r i p evio-le affaire held tn the different clt. w la toe county. N inneroum other rnrhlla cel ..aUoo« of minor <op :a'e will be held thiouahout the rouaty Herem the pr Ocean Cky. TrlrUy nlxht. Oetobei Si. at » o'c’ock S'.artm at Sixth aad Anbury Airnue. Caah and rope a- prlr— Cows Houwe Friday. Ocuiber I*, parade on Main KsreetStarU at S o'clock Caah prtMw offered Wlldw'**' Hvurday trtebt Mardl Oree Prtiee for all daeM* .-' aria at * o'clock. Cape May City. Monday nUcht at 8 o'clock. Sta-te at Fourth Avenue. Wmh Oape May. Cash pnse*

Legii

ion Wants Information For Records

! Hlatorteal Society at the County

; Buildinc.

Ho Service Data

A. W. Kauffman, of Shoemaker Post, Compiling ExService Men's History

Success Depends On Public

-• ... ... off the road and over- ; . _. tamed n Low Lots Are Discussed line was the only one who re-1 n swdved severe injurtaa He war B >’ Commissioners taken IO IHlIvlIle Hompltal. where ! *n and all in his hand. The Mmyor aofn.oey who Watrd that

i were both new "

A. W Kauffman of Pod. American lectori, is cotupii ins the "Ex-derv. - lien'a Hlmlory" tor Oomberikn- Coun'-f He i* maklns an appr 1 for ovtnmunlty co-operation .'ad in dependinx thereon for comadi'nit'I* warn of the records depend on the

public.

Ki-ecrrice men and '.how intenwted la praauratio-, of htolorioal data are appeal'd to Hi the preparation iff material for

Lefff m Matorian. t under way to collect nervice data <rf intereat (Continued on Pape 2) i

Fined For Driving Car Without License

A. J. Uvsey. lit WeM Junipe: A • • title. Wildwood, warn fined *IS

cow. tordrivinx a car

ucenve. While op'raUac him car Id viey collided with a car drives by Leo H. Utumther. alw .< Wildwood. The latter w*> (Minfuliy inlured and waa treated hy a physicWn, The heartas warn

held before Mayor I’ll

A Girl Printer

A baby c>rl wetxhlas seven

and a suarler poun-la was born !:

of the nax

who hart rend ■'fed mill-, _ 1. thrfr country

rlnre the Cloee of the Civil War and la particular durtox Urt late

World Wat.

The office of historian

No »S.

tent Win "It la not only the city hew to drive a over the etrenW but she. the Htete law. which .

that a fine of HOC be imposed At Bcesley’s Point « '^ h rT ^™

rek flf evaasrtiaito aervleni I * ' S,r The

Evangelistic Services

Leutlon. |< vrtthnn- -tata and no trace cam Me found nf any U«t <ff mew who have under the enlora. Airea.’y ten years have flapamd mine- the boya eafered the aenlee and aa lime gom on a complete lint pnnted tn bonk

Mr and Mr* Joseph J. Snyder, of Forty-ninth Street. Sunday evenlnx at tbe bom* of Mrs Lemuel Cox. a slater of Mr* Snyder. In Millville. The little sir! will be named Marie Ellen. Tbe mother 1 and little ea “ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘

Mr Snyder department

i ar» ' dotns Plrwly *

Elect "Owl" Officers

At a rcceoe meatlsX Of the

mid >

: ! £. c tjrrr , ^ c

fast uotbinx

will

"tninx Uie c tyi

She orxantsed attempt by; 'tipaliUem tn aecure a aharr: uwStnr tax or an appea! act which exempta au-.

•onev'rtiMt fron, penamnl tax. Thie ;

_ T r - matter mam ahm referred to the. Mam IrtUShlin Friday evanlr.c Maye<f On Tuenday the Slate'

wvrv not t-. onltort personal taxi

J — t; '■■■■ on eutatnubliee. h U expected j

that the matter will be taken

M intent body -- li'-Xh Bchool. the officer* of the U . "Owl’' the achool pubtlcwttoo were . i elected aa foUowa: Beatrice l Krtneky. Edttor-tn-ehlef: Obar totte (^nfHnan and Dora F«4d ! man. awlatant editor*; Nobel Bo<- i

Haroii |

.tfiMOi will be uvuw.ipau.

In chaise. Tueaday > tealax- Sun- f *^^ U " * K>i monthly rally. Med fr, * n a, ‘ 1

event n* H/n Lawrenr* rtrlM. Th'irwday. Wtl-

■tant I

Heating System For TuckaKoe Fire Hall

the

Much

the Conun Imioneqi' a routine in nature.'

—*"« .rrt«u U betas m-! huportaws ^ I In the *ttraaUva fire ball ,n * hefore She body at the Tuchaboe Fire Company

addins much nnnfoK So the *1

nady ov*y butidins 75tb Anniversary

A oe» brick rhimney end other

■fiaor tmprove.moi. now. under Tllr ^,enty-eft* annlveraary My. will make the bulMtlrt one , hr Tuckaboc f.-enbyterUn of the b«wc In this aeatlon. Church will be apt oprtataly ot> The fimnen plan many affair. Sunday aft inoon

tor the win tar montha. , t, clock.

about three imndrad and twenty namaa wt«h tio reference tn (be nervier they r-nderod. There l* the roster of ' ‘ nttpany K at the time It W'd! Into the Federal in July 1*17. xlvlaa tbe rw>nn«! and the offlciai'y ed officetv but not much been written about them since Shell ; -turn except aotne records in their own aaaoc'a’lon A tint wax prepared in 1*1* contain !nc four bundrwd and Chlrty-fl*e names of those certified for indurttou into she m rvlcc by the Draft Boaid. wblrh U rvn>- in poaaeswioi of She

t 2; 30

Sea isic B nk Deposits

30 Per Cent. Over 1926 nut now The staten. <nt of the First Ns- ' * 111

- •>■.«.». 'tuonae pastor of : tbe church, will «lve an outline of the ebuivb bWoory and Rev.

fctattoaad at Grenloeh.

*■ i

. ahead of th- ,

ttm* last year, and tbe total re- j "

auttrcea are 17 per cent, ahead The ffrowth of the Flr.1 Nr tienal has been mnarkab.e. It i>

eoacdvi m benkinx rtrclew. a*, Holly Council D. of A Urt institution U yet leas than i ffvo year* «rfd. HoiJy Council No. t* D. - are bavins a Boomer C-mtoe

; every week 'Betty Webster

: Attends Annual Meeting the wi

Holly Ooutshl win hold the', Mia* Donerhy Htev. (Vain'y annual Hallowe'eti party Frid*

Health Nume. aWendad the » t-! ecenhw. October 2S. An en. -r

nasi martins of w

ASPdmuy of Medicine, Newark. FrVfey and oxiurday. of ia*t wash.

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OAOtNANCK HO. Ml

Our Jack-O-Lantern flooi display

Key*" one 11»-M

COSTUMES

For Every (teeaston To Hire—Made To Oitler C F. ZABERER 208 East Aw, Wfldwood. H. J.

ANNOUNCEMENT

CHAS H. CRONE Real Estate

Mgr.

Wildwood Service Bureau

Now l>v*ted 145-147 East Oak Arcnor. Wildwood. H. J.

Enrloasd powh. - ,inna door*, heatlnx systems, hardwood floor*, plumtlnv electrical, cement and carpenter work can be paid for *>n out monthly payment plan. No chars* U

Wildwood Service Bureau

C H CRONE, Mgr.

j 145-147 EAST OAK AVE WILDWOOD. N. J.

lt’» in nur window— Sec it today

R. W. Ryan

N. J.

alloveen 1 Gayety

Dennison Decorated Crepe Paper Streamers Borders Festoons I able Covers Cut Outs Napkins Seals

TUSHINGHAM’S

TKe Camera Shop 210-12 E OAK AVE- WILDWOOD, N. J.

Yon Never SawlMl net Sndi EuTutnie wAIrVlii

As you will find if you do like thousands of othei residents of Cape May County, anc

Shop in WILDWOOD The Shopping Center of Cape May County

Here at a number of stores where you can SEE what you buy, are furniture offerings that will make your home the kind of a place you want to live in, and bring up your children in, at prices you can AFfiORD. And easy credit terms can be arranged, if you wish to purchase out of income.

And not only furniture, but everything else that goes into the home is ready and waiting for you in Wildwood. Food for the table, clothing for yourself and the others in your family, paint for the house, coal for the furnace - - you've no idea of the variety of things that can be had here - - AT HOME - - where you know the merchant who sells you; the merchant who MUST please you if he wants to stay in business!

The Fnllowinx Wildwood Merchants Guarantee You Honert Value*, Ixw Prices and a Square Deal;

JACKSON’S DRUG STORE

Oak and Pacific Avenue*

THE ROSELLA SHOP Dressefi. Millinery and Bathing Acceasoriex Maple and Pacific — Boardwalk and Garfield

FOX BROTHERS Ladies' and Men's Clothing 4400 Pacific Avenue

COLONIAL TAILOR SHOP M. SIMANSICK 208 E. Schellengcr Avenue POPLAR MARKET Meats, Groceries and Produce Popk r tnd Pacific Avenue WILDWOOD FUR & DRESS SHOP Furs, Dresses to Order and Remodelled 3805 Pacific Avenue

BAKER BROTHERS Lumber, Millwork, Glass, Paint, Hardware 4311 Pacific Avenue

KONOWITCH BROTHERS, Inc. Wildwood'* Finfcst Market 3405 Pacific Ave ue

AARON S PHARMACY Drugs and Gifts Cedar and Pacific Avenues

IDEAL MARKET Meats of Quality—Only the Best 341 5 Pacific Avenue W. H. AUSTIN CO. Coal and Building Material Teleohooe 5 "The Old Reliable \ariF WILDWOOD LUMBER COMPANY "We Build Supply and Satisfy P. R. R. and Burk Avenue JOSEPH B. BROWN Sheet Metal Work — BuUt-up Roofing - - 408 Pacific Avenue

R. W. RYAN "Wildwood’s Furniture Store" 133 East Wildwood Avenue

MILLER & GANDY "Luster-Lite, that Good Gulf Keroscnt116 East Oak Avenue

JOHNSONS Atlantic Furniture Company 4105 Pacific Avenue

THE MARIETTA SHOP Art Needle Work. Novelties, Gift* N. E. Cor. Young and Pacific Ave

JOHN P. DALTON . [k Painting. Hardwood Finishing, Int- wal" 1 ' 26th and Park Boulevard

MAPLE MARKET ’groceries. Meat, Vegetables. Fruit 3106 Pacific Avenue

TUSHINGHAM’S Office Furniture—Stationery 210 East Oak Avenue